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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Originally Posted by pabucktail
Do any of these just screw on to a threaded barrel, like say a kimber? What’s the lightest and shortest you can get for a .308?

Some are direct thread.

Which i favor.

Both i have are direct thread. 5/8-24.

I had to get an adapter to 1/4-28 for the Christensen Mesa.

What is your chambering for the CA Mesa?

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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
6.5 cm.

Nice, I have one, like it a lot. Was wondering about the barrel diameter at the crown.

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And just a reminder, there are a lot of suppressor weights being thrown around out there that do not specify if any mount is attached for that weight. Digging a little deeper often reveals that you need to add about 2oz for a mount to keep comparisons apples to apples.

The Otter Creek Polonium 30 and the YHM Resonator 2 are two competitors in that same market space of the Evo. Roughly $600-ish, steel construction, and around 13-15oz with a 2oz DT mount installed. Similar sizes and caliber ratings.
mounts? all ours screw right on. I'm guessing the quick detach stuff is the adapter you are mentioning?


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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Originally Posted by pabucktail
Do any of these just screw on to a threaded barrel, like say a kimber? What’s the lightest and shortest you can get for a .308?

Some are direct thread.

Which i favor.

Both i have are direct thread. 5/8-24.

I had to get an adapter to 1/4-28 for the Christensen Mesa.
1/2x28 ?


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Originally Posted by rost495
Originally Posted by JPro
And just a reminder, there are a lot of suppressor weights being thrown around out there that do not specify if any mount is attached for that weight. Digging a little deeper often reveals that you need to add about 2oz for a mount to keep comparisons apples to apples.

The Otter Creek Polonium 30 and the YHM Resonator 2 are two competitors in that same market space of the Evo. Roughly $600-ish, steel construction, and around 13-15oz with a 2oz DT mount installed. Similar sizes and caliber ratings.
mounts? all ours screw right on. I'm guessing the quick detach stuff is the adapter you are mentioning?
Mine are direct thread, just screw right on.

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Originally Posted by rost495
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And just a reminder, there are a lot of suppressor weights being thrown around out there that do not specify if any mount is attached for that weight. Digging a little deeper often reveals that you need to add about 2oz for a mount to keep comparisons apples to apples.

The Otter Creek Polonium 30 and the YHM Resonator 2 are two competitors in that same market space of the Evo. Roughly $600-ish, steel construction, and around 13-15oz with a 2oz DT mount installed. Similar sizes and caliber ratings.
mounts? all ours screw right on. I'm guessing the quick detach stuff is the adapter you are mentioning?

Most of the new cans these days have the rear HUB threads so you can run whatever attachment you like (I like direct threads). Some of the suppressor makers are advertising can weights with nothing attached to the open rear HUB, while others are advertising with a direct thread adapter installed. When ounces are major selling point, not specifying in your advertising can be deceptive. For instance, the Evo is advertised at something right around 11oz, but this is with no rear attachment device. Shooters on YouTube and various forums report that it is generally more like 13-13.5oz with a standard steel direct thread insert installed. Still fairly light for a steel can.

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Originally Posted by ol_mike
Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Originally Posted by pabucktail
Do any of these just screw on to a threaded barrel, like say a kimber? What’s the lightest and shortest you can get for a .308?

Some are direct thread.

Which i favor.

Both i have are direct thread. 5/8-24.

I had to get an adapter to 1/4-28 for the Christensen Mesa.
1/2x28 ?

You are correct... 1/2-28.

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I like my Thunderbeast BA. takes specific muzzle brake thread adapters for different applications. I like that but it does add up around 100 each. Lots of flexibility though. It even quietens the 223 ARs pretty decent with the diameter difference


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